Fred Astaire
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Second Chorus
(1941)Dos estudiantes se adentran en el competitivo mundo del jazz, donde reavivan su rivalidad por una hermosa mujer y un puesto en la banda de Artie Shaw.

The Belle of New York
(1952)Despite his aunt's repeated demands, Charlie refuses to change his ways until he meets a young woman named Angela and falls in love.

Roberta
(1935)Inheriting a Parisian dress shop, John navigates fashion chaos with his bandleader friend, a talented designer, and a fiery countess from his past.

Funny Face
(1957)This filmed version of the 1927 George Gershwin Broadway musical Funny Face utilizes the play's original star, Fred Astaire, and several of the original tunes, then goes merrily off on its own.

Holiday Inn
(1942)Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire sing and dance their way into your heart in the sensational musical comedy Holiday Inn. Nominated for 3 Academy Awards, this special edition features 13 holiday songs by famed composer Irving Berlin, including "White Christmas" one of the biggest-selling recordings in music history!

Easter Parade
(1948)Fred Astaire had announced his retirement before the cameras began to roll on Easter Parade, but he decided to accept the film's leading role when its original star Gene Kelly became incapacitated. The thinnish plot, which finds Astaire trying to turn chorus girl Judy Garland into a star in order to show up his former partner Ann Miller, is hardly what keeps the audience's eyes riveted to the s...

Ziegfeld Follies
(1945)On his deathbed, Florenz Ziegfeld, in the throes of a delirium, reportedly cried out: “Curtain! Fast music! Lights! Ready for the last finale! Great! The show looks good! The show looks good!” ZIEGFELD FOLLIES takes its cue from there. The film opens with the great showman (played by William Powell, reprising his role from THE GREAT ZIEGFELD [1936]) up in heaven, sitting in his swanky apartment, where he dreams about putting on a new show. A group of puppets (featuring caricatures of some of the original Ziegfeld Follies stars) entertain him. Fred Astaire appears to pay tribute to the great showman, and then a grand review begins. The following twelve sequences, a variety of sketches and musical numbers, are all in the Ziegfeld tradition.

The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again
(1970)El Texas Ranger retirado Nash Crawford reúne a su viejo equipo para combatir el crimen en su ciudad natal, al estilo clásico de los viejos tiempos.

On the Beach
(1959)After World War III has ended life in the Northern Hemisphere and as the fallout heads for Melbourne, a sub of scientists investigate cyptic signals.

Imagine
(1972)Directed by and starring John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and featuring famous friends and collaborators (George Harrison, Fred Astaire, Andy Warhol, Jack Palance), this unique, surreal reality film — composed to music from Lennon's "Imagine" LP and Ono's "Fly" — from 1972 features a different visual treatment for every song and follows the couple during recording sessions in the U.K. and New York.

Sid & Judy
(2019)A documentary look at Judy Garland fifty years after her untimely death.

The Towering Inferno
(1974)Paul Newman and Steve McQueen headline an all-star cast in this blockbuster disaster epic as, 135 floors below the glittering inaugural gala dedicating the world's tallest skyscraper, an electrical fire ignites a conflagration that traps hundreds of party-goers in a Towering Inferno.

Flying Down to Rio
(1933)Aviator and band leader Roger has fallen for Brazilian beauty Belinha, who's engaged. When he gets a job in Rio he offers to fly her down. Forced to make an emergency landing he makes his move but she plays hard to get. Who will she choose?

That's Dancing!
(1985)From Emmy-winner Jack Haley, Jr., the producer/director of the acclaimed "That's Entertainment" series comes this star-packed anthology of films greatest dance numbers from ballet to the dance-craze of the 80s, break-dancing.